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| youth programme |
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August 2005. on behalf of the European Commission, the
SALTO-YOUTH SEE Resource Centre has nominated Group
"Hajde da..." as one of Contact Points for
the YOUTH programme. |
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| 16. March,
2007.
Mid-term meeting for EVS in Belgrade,
Serbia,
28-29. 04. 2007.
Group "Hajde da..." is organizing Mid term training
for EVS volunteers (YOUTH Programme) that are in SEE region.
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The training will take place 28-29.
April 2007, Belgrade, Serbia.
Mid-term meetings provide volunteers with an opportunity
to evaluate their experience so far, in addition to meeting
other volunteers from different projects throughout the host
country.
The Mid-term training in Belgrade will be done by "Hajde
da..." trainers for YOUTH who have extensive training
experience both at national and European level. For more references
about previous YOUTH training courses done by our trainers,
see the reports on the SALTO website at http://www.salto-youth.net/seeEVS/
or visit "Hajde da..." group webpage at http://www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth/index.htm#1
For any questions, applications and detailed information
please write to midterm@hajdeda.org.rs
23. February 2007.
On
Arrival Training for evs
in Belgrade, 15-18. March
2007
For any questions and applications please write
to onarrival@hajdeda.org.rs

EVS On-arrival
training
The main objective of the on-arrival training is to introduce
volunteers to their host country and their project environment.
On arrival training supports
volunteers in responding to (inter)cultural and personal
challenges, allowing volunteers in the region to get to know
each other and build a mutual support network. The On arrival
training helps volunteers think about their EVS as a learning
process and should provide them with opportunity to define
their learning objectives.
In case of the On-arrival training, timing
is of utmost importance. Ideally, the on-arrival training
is organized within 4 weeks after the arrival of the volunteer
in a form of a residential course. If the on-arrival training
takes place long time after the arrival of the volunteer,
it will appear as a meaningless appointment.
Possible content elements
(topics) for the On-arrival training:
- Information about the host country and the host culture
(or host countries and cultures in case of a regional training)
- Elements of the language training (basic phrases in the
host country language)
- Understanding intercultural learning processes and ways
of dealing with cultural diversity
- Conflict managemnet and conflict transformation skills
- EVS as a learning process
- Setting personal learning objectives for the voluntary service
period
- Rights and responsibilties of the project partners and all
involved (sending organization, host organization, volunteer,
supervisor, mentor)
- Understanding of volunteering and what it means to be a
European volunteer
For more information
and references about previous On-arrival training courses
done by our trainers, see the reports on
the SALTO website at http://www.salto-youth.net/seeEVS/
or visit "Hajde da..." Group webpage at http://www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth/index.htm#1
13. November 2006.
On
Arrival Training in Belgrade
10-13. January 2007
On the 13th of January is Orthodox New Year. Belgrade will
be interesting place to be!!!
For any questions and applications please write
to onarrival@hajdeda.org.rs
26. October 2006.
Mid-term meeting
for EVS in Belgrade, Serbia,
90. 02. 2007.
For any questions, applications and detailed
information please write to
traning@hajdeda.org.rs
Group "Hajde da..." is organizing Mid term training
for EVS volunteers (YOUTH Programme) that are in SEE region.
.
The training will take place 9
th February 2007,
Belgrade, Serbia.
Mid-term meetings provide volunteers with an opportunity
to evaluate their experience so far, in addition to meeting
other volunteers from different projects throughout the host
country.
The Mid-term training in Belgrade will be done by "Hajde
da..." trainers for YOUTH who have extensive training
experience both at national and European level. For more references
about previous YOUTH training courses done by our trainers,
see the reports on the SALTO website at http://www.salto-youth.net/seeEVS/
or visit "Hajde da..." group webpage at http://www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth/index.htm#1
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12. October 2006.
Pre-departure Training
in Belgrade,
28/29.10.2006.
For any questions, applications and detailed information
please write to
traning@hajdeda.org.rs
Group "Hajde da..." is organizing Pre-departure
Training for EVS volunteers (YOUTH Programme) from
Serbia and Montenegro.
The training will take place 28/29th
of October 2006. in Belgrade,
Serbia.
Pre-departure training gives volunteers an opportunity
to talk about their expectations, develop their motivation
and obtain information on their host country. Pre-departure
training is compulsory for all volunteers.
The Pre-departure training in Belgrade will be done by "Hajde
da..." trainers for YOUTH who have extensive training
experience both at national and European level. For more references
about previous YOUTH training courses done by our trainers,
see the reports on the SALTO website at http://www.salto-youth.net/seeEVS/
or visit "Hajde da..." Group webpage at
http://www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth/index.htm#1
For any questions, applications and detailed information
please write to traning@hajdeda.org.rs
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On
Arrival Training in Belgrade
28.9-1.10.2006
For any questions and applications please write to traning@hajdeda.org.rs
EVS On-arrival training
The main objective of the on-arrival training is to introduce
volunteers to their host country and their project environment.
On arrival training supports
volunteers in responding to (inter)cultural and personal
challenges, allowing volunteers in the region to get to know
each other and build a mutual support network. The On arrival
training helps volunteers think about their EVS as a learning
process and should provide them with opportunity to define
their learning objectives.
In case of the On-arrival training, timing is of utmost importance.
Ideally, the on-arrival training is organized within 4 weeks
after the arrival of the volunteer in a form of a residential
course. If the on-arrival training takes place long time after
the arrival of the volunteer, it will appear as a meaningless
appointment.
Possible content elements (topics)
for the On-arrival training:
- Information about the host country and the host culture (or
host countries and cultures in case of a regional training)
- Elements of the language training (basic phrases in the host
country language)
- Understanding intercultural learning processes and ways of
dealing with cultural diversity
- Conflict managemnet and conflict transformation skills
- EVS as a learning process
- Setting personal learning objectives for the voluntary service
period
- Rights and responsibilties of the project partners and all
involved (sending organization, host organization, volunteer,
supervisor, mentor)
- Understanding of volunteering and what it means to be a European
volunteer
For more information and
references about previous On-arrival training courses done
by our trainers, see the reports on
the SALTO website at http://www.salto-youth.net/seeEVS/
or visit "Hajde da..." Group webpage at http://www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth/index.htm#1

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| YOUTH
Contact Points in serbia |
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YOUTH Contact Points in Partner Countries
in South East Europe
On behalf of the European Commission, the SALTO-YOUTH SEE
Resource Centre has nominated 16 NGOs situated in the countries
of South East Europe as Contact Points for the YOUTH programme.
Contact Points in
Serbia
. Grupa "Hajde da... " - Belgrade and Central
Serbia
. Balkan IDEA Novi Sad -Vojvodina
. Youth House, Niš- South and East Serbia
Grupa"Hajde da...", Belgrade
- Working hours:
Friday, 12.00 -16.00
- Address: Resavska
21, II floor, app 5, Belgrade
- Phone: +381 11 32 30 474 i +381 11 33 43
820
- E-mail: omladina@hajdeda.org.rs
- Web:
www.hajdeda.org.rs/youth
BalkanIDEA, Novi Sad
Vojvodina
BalkanIDEA Novi Sad
- Address: Stevana
Milovanova 6a, 21 000 Novi Sad
- Phone: +381 (0)63
8711 575
- Fax: +381 (0)21
47 703 32
- E-mail: balkanideans@yahoo.com
- Website: www.balkanidea.org
Youth House, niš
South and East Serbia
- Adrress: Bulevar
Nemanjica 68/29, 18 000 Niš
- Phone: +381 (0)64
16 32 564
- Fax: +381 (0)18
524 621
- E-mail: programomladina@kucazamlade.org.yu
- Website: www.kucazamlade.org.yu
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What is
the YOUTH programme? Who can participate?
What types of projects does the YOUTH programme support? |
What
is the YOUTH programme?
The European Union’s YOUTH programme offers young people
opportunities for mobility and active participation in the
construction of Europe. It aims to contribute to building
a “Europe of knowledge” and to create a European
arena for co-operation in the development of youth policy,
based on non-formal education. It encourages the concept of
lifelong learning and the development of skills and competencies,
which promote active citizenship. The YOUTH programme strives
to achieve and maintain a balance between young people’s
personal development and collective activity in order to promote:
* their integration into society and the expression of their
spirit of initiative,
* their acquisition of knowledge, skills and competencies,
and the recognition of the value of such experience,
* their expression of solidarity and the fight against racism
and xenophobia,
* a better understanding among young people of the diversity
of our common European culture, shared heritage and common
basic values,
* the elimination of discrimination and the establishment
of equality and
* European dimension in projects which have a positive impact
on local level.
The YOUTH programme offers financial support for projects
of young people and provides information, training and opportunities
to develop new partnerships across Europe and beyond.
Eligible countries for co-operation with South
East Europe
The YOUTH programme is mainly aimed at partners from Programme
countries. Under certain conditions, the Programme is also
open to Partner Countries (or “Third Countries”)
in Europe and beyond.
Partner Countries
in South East Europe are:
• Albania,
• Bosnia and Herzegovina,
• Croatia,
• The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia,
• Serbia and Montenegro (including Kosovo, under the
auspices of the United
Nations, pursuant to UN Security Council Resolution 1244 of
10 June 1999)
Organisations from Partner Countries of South East Europe
can participate in projects together with organisations coming
from Programme countries.
Programme countries
include: 25 EU member states
Austria, Belgium, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia,
Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Ireland,
Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland,
Portugal, the Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, the
United Kingdom
3 EFTA/EEA members
Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway
3 pre-accession countries
Bulgaria, Romania, Turkey
What types of projects does the YOUTH programme
support?
Action 1 –
Youth for Europe:
In youth exchanges groups of young people can meet to explore
common themes and learn about each other’s cultures.
Action 2 –
European Voluntary Service
(EVS):
Young people can spend up to 12 months abroad as European
volunteers helping in local projects in various fields.
Action 3 –
Youth Initiatives:
Young people can obtain support to carry out a project at
local level, which expresses their creativity and spirit of
initiative.
Action 4 –
Joint Actions:
Support for initiatives, which bring together the SOCRATES
(education), LEONARDO DA VINCI (vocational training) and YOUTH
(non-formal education) programmes.
Action 5 –
Support Measures:
Support for activities (training courses, study visits, seminars
etc.) which consolidate or enhance the benefits of other YOUTH
programme Actions and raise the quality of youth projects.
Who can participate?
* Young people aged between 15/18 and 25
* Youth workers, youth leaders, trainers, project managers
or organisers in the field of youth and non-formal education
* Non-profit-making youth organisations
* Other non-profit-making organisations, associations and
structures experienced in the field of youth and non-formal
education
* European youth organisations which are based in a Programme
country and have member branches in at least 8 Programme countries
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| download - documents,
reports... |
yOUTH Programme
user's guide
Download
(PDF file, 601 Kb)...
NEW! Report - EVS
On-arrival Training Session for Volunteers in South East Europe
Belgrade, 28.9-1.10.2006.
Download
(PDF file, 336 Kb)...
Report - EVS
On-arrival Training Session for Volunteers in South East Europe
Belgrade, BIH, 3-4. Decembar 2005.
Download
(PDF file, 278 Kb)...
Report - EVS
On-arrival Training Session for Volunteers in South East Europe
Sarajevo, BIH, 6 - 10 June 2005.
Download
(Word file, 949 Kb)...
Report - EVS
On-arrival Training Session for Volunteers in South East Europe
Struga, Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), 9 - 12 September 2004
Download
(Word file, 3.38 Mb)...
European Commission > Youth> The youth programme
more info at http://europa.eu.int/comm/youth/program/index_en.html
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